The outcome leaves hard choices for the country’s fragmented opposition about the work needed to tackle Maduro’s regime via the ballot box. It is also a setback for many of the international backers of opposition leader Juan Guaidó, who the US recognises as the country’s legitimate interim president. By Gideon Long. Full Text -> FinancialTimes
Traducción de cortesía -> The outcome leaves hard choices for the country’s fragmented opposition about the work needed to tackle Maduro’s regime via the ballot box. It is also a setback for many of the international backers of opposition leader Juan Guaidó, who the US recognizes as the country’s legitimate interim president.
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